Daily Archives: June 4th, 2008

To see things in a different light, sometimes you have to go where the light shines differently.From the Great Barrier Reef off Australia’s East Coast, through to Western Australia’s Rottnest Island, there are opportunities for you to take your team to a new world, the world that lies beneath the gentle waves.Group your team into pairs, and go diving or snorkelling in Australia’s balmy waters. See magnificent coloured coral and exotic fish swim through the gently filtered light.

And for the adventurous, you can test your nerves and build the morale of your teammates with the unforgettable experience of diving with sharks.Under strict expert supervision, and following stringent safety guidelines, you and your team can dive into a tank of sharks at a city aquarium.Or, you may see these fearsome creatures in their natural habitat. In Port Lincoln, near Adelaide in South Australia, you can be lowered into the ocean in a safety cage, and come face-to-face with a shark.Australia is one of the few places in the world where you can look deep into the eyes of one of the nature’s most feared predators, and come away stronger.No matter how or where you dive, one thing is certain. When you surface, both you and your team will see the normal world in a completely different way.

Places to go diving:

Adelaide
Brisbane
Cairns
Gold Coast
Melbourne
Perth
Sunshine Coast
Sydney
Tasmania
Townsville
Whitsundays

To stimulate your business thinking, sometimes it helps to get the body moving. And with such a diverse range of spectacular environments on offer, Australia is the perfect place to invigorate both your body and your mind.Across Australia, there are many opportunities to go rock climbing or abseiling in stunning settings. These include the Blue Mountains, located near Sydney; and the Glass House Mountains, on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.

You can rise to new heights in city environments too, such as rockclimbing in the heart of the city in Brisbane.Or, for an incomparable climbing experience, you and your team can take a guided trip to the top of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge.High above one of the world? most iconic structures, you will enjoy a 360 degree view that encompasses the whole city of Sydney, along with beaches, forests, the Pacific Ocean, and the Blue Mountains range. You and your team also get a photo to take home as a memento of your climb.As an alternative to climbing, you and your team could choose to go hiking – a beneficial team-bonding activity that gives you and your team new insights into each other? characters.While hiking in Australia? diverse natural environments, you and your team will be exposed to surroundings that even the most vivid imagination can encapsulate. You will come away refreshed ?both mentally and physically.

Whether you decide to go climbing, hiking, or do both, the sense of teamwork and trust built in these cooperative activities is an asset that your business should have.

Places to go climbing and hiking:

Adelaide
Brisbane
Cairns
Canberra
Gold Coast
Melbourne
Northern Territory
Perth
Sunshine Coast
Sydney
Tasmania
Townsville
Whitsundays

Australia is famous for its golden beaches. With thousands of kilometres of pristine white sands and warm water, Australians understandably love the beach.Did you know that one of the country’s most picturesque assets can also provide a fantastic environment for your team building activities?

You and your team can take part in private ‘Iron Man Challenges’ to learn the secrets behind the discipline and focus of our surf life savers.You can even hold your own boat building competition, and have fun trying to keep your boat afloat or surfboat races, or beach volleyball competitions.There is a lot your team can learn about effective collaboration on the shores of Australia’s beaches.

Places to hold beach activities:

Adelaide
Brisbane
Cairns
Gold Coast
Melbourne
Perth
Sunshine Coast
Sydney
Tasmania
Townsville
Whitsundays

Have you ever thought about getting a tattoo while you’re travelling?

A – Yes
B – No

Sydney Harbour Bridge at Night , Australia